A Legal Conquest of the Arctic? China, the European Nordic Countries and Multilateralism

Authors

  • Selina Morell
https://doi.org/10.24437/global_europe.v0i119.191

Keywords:

China, Foreign Policy, Arctic, International Law, Multilateralism

Abstract

China published its first White Paper on the Arctic region in 2018, announcing its vision of integrating it as a Polar Silk Road under its Belt and Road Initiative framework. This marked the beginning of an increasingly assertive Chinese presence in the Arctic and indicated that the region has gained strategic significance in Beijing’s foreign policy agenda. This master’s thesis examined whether the inclusion of the Arctic in the framework of China’s Belt and Road Initiative has influenced the Chinese foreign policy approach towards the Arctic countries. If the inclusion of the Arctic did indeed have an impact, this could help to assess the overall influence of the Belt and Road Initiative on China’s foreign policy and gain a better understanding of how China operates in its context.

Author Biography

Selina Morell

Selina Morell studied European Global Studies at the Institute for European Global Studies of the University of Basel. She spent a year in Beijing (China), where she studied for one semester at the University of Tsinghua and then worked for six months as a trainee in the Political Section of the Swiss Embassy. Upon her return, she completed her master’s degree in summer 2019. Today, she works as a research assistant for the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection, and Sport.

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Published

2020-06-04